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b. Removal from office <br />Minn. Stat. § 351.02 Since the clerk is an elected official, the council generally may not remove <br />(haps: / /www.revisor.leg.sta the clerk from office. A city ty clerk could only be removed under limited <br />2 ). circumstances, such as the commission of a crime that would result in the <br />See Handbook, Chapter e. officer losing qualifications for office, malfeasance in office, or residency. <br />Voters, however, may always choose to elect a new clerk when the current <br />term expires. <br />Standard Plan councils seeking to remove their city clerk from office <br />should consult with their city attorney before beginning this procedure. <br />2. . Appointed clerks <br />Unlike Standard Plan clerks, Plan A and Plan B clerks are appointed and <br />can be removed. The form of government determines who holds the power <br />to appoint and remove. <br />12 LEAGUE of MH*MSOTA CTnEs <br />a. Filling vacancies <br />Minn. scat. § 412.02. sulxl. <br />Since the clerk is an elected position, the same procedures used to address <br />See Vacancies on a <br />other council vacancies apply. Should a vacancy occur in the clerk's <br />Statutory city councii, <br />position, the city council first makes a temporary appointment to fill the <br />A4innesora Cities (Oct. <br />position. The city must then hold a special election to fill the remainder of <br />2000), p. 191 <br />the clerk's term if the following two conditions are met: <br />• There are more than two years remaining in the clerk's term. <br />• The vacancy occurs before the first day to file affidavits of candidacy <br />for the next general city election. <br />S ee me L MC i ry forma t ion <br />The special election may be held on or before the city's next general <br />F,lections <br />election. The council must specify by ordinance under what circumstances <br />(kip: //www.lmc.org/medid <br />it will hold a special election to fill a vacancy other than at the same time <br />document// /cityspectalelect <br />ionspdn, <br />as the regular city election. <br />The council's appointment will serve the remainder of the clerk's term and <br />the city will not hold a special election if: <br />• There are less than two years remaining on the clerk's term; or <br />• The vacancy occurs after the first day to file affidavits of candidacy for <br />the next general city election. <br />See "Mayor's i to <br />Vote and Make Motions." <br />If the council vote on an appointment results in a tie, the mayor has the <br />A1Nmesota Cities (Jan. <br />power to appoint someone to fill the vacancy. The mayor may appoint <br />2004, p. 19 )• <br />anyone, eligible for the office, he or she chooses. The council may also <br />hold a special election rather than fill the vacancy through council <br />appointment. <br />b. Removal from office <br />Minn. Stat. § 351.02 Since the clerk is an elected official, the council generally may not remove <br />(haps: / /www.revisor.leg.sta the clerk from office. A city ty clerk could only be removed under limited <br />2 ). circumstances, such as the commission of a crime that would result in the <br />See Handbook, Chapter e. officer losing qualifications for office, malfeasance in office, or residency. <br />Voters, however, may always choose to elect a new clerk when the current <br />term expires. <br />Standard Plan councils seeking to remove their city clerk from office <br />should consult with their city attorney before beginning this procedure. <br />2. . Appointed clerks <br />Unlike Standard Plan clerks, Plan A and Plan B clerks are appointed and <br />can be removed. The form of government determines who holds the power <br />to appoint and remove. <br />12 LEAGUE of MH*MSOTA CTnEs <br />
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